Re: Kylie Jenner had a baby name change…
in reply to a message by Gaia
I don't understand how there was "backlash" on Wolf. Maybe I just don't know enough here but I don't see how it's any different than "Aire" or "Stormi"?
I actually like this idea, but prefer Eyre. I mean if you're gonna call your kid Air why not have some real fun with it. Eyre is such a graceful looking name.
If I ever had a kid I *know* my name choices would cause backlash, but I don't think I'd change it unless the criticisms were pointing out a legitimate concern that hadn't occurred to me. This Jenner baby is never going to be a "real" person so any teasing or employability worries are nonexistent, they could literally call him whatever nonsense they want. I am cynical enough to suspect this was a plan from the beginning, the idea of changing the name. I think it's just another bid for attention to get people talking about them (and it worked).
I actually like this idea, but prefer Eyre. I mean if you're gonna call your kid Air why not have some real fun with it. Eyre is such a graceful looking name.
If I ever had a kid I *know* my name choices would cause backlash, but I don't think I'd change it unless the criticisms were pointing out a legitimate concern that hadn't occurred to me. This Jenner baby is never going to be a "real" person so any teasing or employability worries are nonexistent, they could literally call him whatever nonsense they want. I am cynical enough to suspect this was a plan from the beginning, the idea of changing the name. I think it's just another bid for attention to get people talking about them (and it worked).